The poll published Wednesday deals with Proposal 3 – the renewable energy measure – and Proposal 5, which would make it tougher to raise state taxes in Michigan.

Proposal 3 would require Michigan electric utilities to derive at least 25 percent of their energy from clean renewable sources by 2025. The recent poll showed 35 percent of respondents in favor of the proposal and 55 percent opposed.The remainder either said they were undecided, wouldn’t answer or weren’t going to vote on the measure.

Proposal 5 would require a two-thirds vote of the state Legislature or a vote of the people to raise state taxes. The poll published on the Free Press website had 30 percent in favor and 55 percent opposed.

The telephone poll of 600 likely voters was done Friday through Monday by EPIC-MRA for the Free Press and three TV stations. It included 20 percent cell phone participation, the Free Press said. The margin of error is plus or minus four percentage points.

The Free Press said that both Proposal 3 and Proposal 5 had fared better in an EPIC-MRA poll in September – each with support higher than 50 percent.

There are four other statewide ballot proposals on the Nov. 6 ballot:

Proposal 1 would reinstate Michigan’s most recent law giving emergency managers appointed to run financially troubled cities and schools more powers. A ‘yes’ vote would preserve Public Act 4 of 2011.

Proposal 2 would guarantee collective bargaining rights in the state constitution and potentially undo dozens of laws already on the books related to unions.

Proposal 4 would re-establish a statewide registry of home health care aides and lock their collective bargaining rights into the state constitution.

Proposal 6 would require a public vote for any international bridge project not completed by the end of the year. It’s aimed at blocking construction of a new government-owned bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor.